I cannot take any credit for this idea, both the idea and grid came from my new year 4 collegue.
I intend to have these mental maths grids out on the desks at the beginning of a maths lesson. I will give the children the name of a column and an instruction; for example, column A multiplied by 2 or column G subtract 50.
Eventually I will give the children two or three instructions to choose from so they can pick a suitable challenge.
The Not So Secret Diary of a Teacher, Aged 27 1/2
As a master of procrastination, I have decided to blog about teaching...
Thursday 30 August 2012
Tuesday 14 August 2012
Olympic Volleyball
Monday 13 August 2012
Portsmouth Trip
We had a brilliant time in Portsmouth. It was just so good to get a away; even though it was only one night and only 1.5 hours from home, it felt like a proper holiday.
Whilst we were there, we had every intention of doing all the grown up things like going to the historic dockyards and museums. What we actually did was spent 2 days at the beach!
We stayed in a really lovely hotel/guest house called The Clarence Hotel. We chose to stay here because it was rated number one on trip advisor and, yes, it did deserve it!
For dinner we went to a Turkish restaurant called Nemrut, a tiny little place in the middle of a rather run down, dodgy looking street that I would looked at purely to say, "I'm not eating there!" Well, I am very glad we did eat there! It was delicious. Found, once again, on Trip Advisor.
Mini golf, beach and 2p machines. |
Picnic on the beach |
Random Bits |
Mini golf, beach and punch-a-duck |
Saturday 11 August 2012
Geocaching
Today Mark and I went to Windsor Great Park with Mum, Dad and Bertie, the miniature schnauzer. Whilst there we remembered the modern day treasure hunting "sport" of geocaching.
Using the wonders of modern technology, whilst in the middle of a field, I downloaded the app (the free one, c:geo) on Marks phone and off we went. With more forethought and forward planning we could have followed the route someone has set but still had fun finding the nearest 3.
Using the wonders of modern technology, whilst in the middle of a field, I downloaded the app (the free one, c:geo) on Marks phone and off we went. With more forethought and forward planning we could have followed the route someone has set but still had fun finding the nearest 3.
Thursday 9 August 2012
Tuesday 7 August 2012
Disappointed.Com
Today is the first day Mark has off work with me and so we thought we would kick it off with a nice lunch out, taking advantage of the set lunch menus many places put on during the week.
We went to The Windmill in Windlesham and was so disappointed with the experience I felt compelled to write a Trip Advisor review. Now I am even more annoyed because it has turned me into one of those people... "the window was too far to the left... the door opened outwards instead of inwards... the carpet was too green..."
"Having been here before and seeing a good value set menu on their website, we travelled the 10 or so miles to the Windmill. After waiting too long to be seated in the near empty restaurant we sat down and asked to see the set menu... which apparently no longer exists, the website just hasn't been updated. Having got there we decided to stay anyway.
Staff were friendly enough and service was OK.
There was a filthy glass on the table with red wine splashes all down the side but we weren't having wine so left it.
The food was OK but not up to standard for the money paid. For £12 I expect an outstanding burger, not one that is too salty (though that could be my taste) with a burnt bun and undercooked chips.
All in all, will not be returning to The Windmill."
If only I had checked Trip Advisor first.
We went to The Windmill in Windlesham and was so disappointed with the experience I felt compelled to write a Trip Advisor review. Now I am even more annoyed because it has turned me into one of those people... "the window was too far to the left... the door opened outwards instead of inwards... the carpet was too green..."
"Having been here before and seeing a good value set menu on their website, we travelled the 10 or so miles to the Windmill. After waiting too long to be seated in the near empty restaurant we sat down and asked to see the set menu... which apparently no longer exists, the website just hasn't been updated. Having got there we decided to stay anyway.
Staff were friendly enough and service was OK.
There was a filthy glass on the table with red wine splashes all down the side but we weren't having wine so left it.
The food was OK but not up to standard for the money paid. For £12 I expect an outstanding burger, not one that is too salty (though that could be my taste) with a burnt bun and undercooked chips.
All in all, will not be returning to The Windmill."
If only I had checked Trip Advisor first.
Saturday 4 August 2012
Archie
Whilst Mark watches the olympics, Archie has had to endure being my model whilst he tries to eat his bone in peace. He did try turning round and sticking his bum in my face every time I sat with him but my persistence paid off and he eventually stayed put.
Unfortunately they are only phone pictures as, due to the great British summer, it is too dark to use my camera without the flash.
Now, where's Otis...?
Unfortunately they are only phone pictures as, due to the great British summer, it is too dark to use my camera without the flash.
Now, where's Otis...?
Archie |
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